Tlazolteotl

Tlazolteotl

In Aztec mythology, Tlazolteotl (Tlacolteotl, IPA2|tɬasoɬ'teotɬ) is a Central American goddess of purification, steam bath, midwives, filth, and a patroness of adulterers. In Nahuatl, the word "tlazolli" can refer to vice and diseases. Thus, Tlazolteotl was a goddess of filth (sin), vice, and sexual misdeeds. However, she was a purification goddess as well, who forgave the sins and disease of those caused by misdeeds, particurlarly sexual misdeeds. [Miller & Taube, p.168] Her dual nature is seen in her ephitets; "Tlaelquani" ('she who eats filth [sin] ') and "Tlazolmiquiztli" ('the death caused by lust'), and Ixcuina or Ixcuinan ('she of two faces'). [Soustelle, p.104,199] [ Sahagun, Florentine codex book 1, p. 23] Under the designation of "Ixcuinan" she was thought to be plural in number and four sisters of different ages by the names; Tiacapan (the first born), Teicu (the younger sister), Tlaco (the middle sister) and Xocotzin (the youngest sister). [ Sahagun, Florentine codex book 1, p. 23]

Her son was Centeotl and she was also known as Toci. She presides over the 13th trecena of the sacred 260-day year.

Aztec religion

Tlazolteotl may have originally been a Huaxtec goddess derived from the Gulf Coast. [Miller & Taube, p.168] There were two main deities thought to preside over confession; Tezcatlipoca, because he was thought to be invisible and omnipresent, seeing everything and Tlazolteotl, the goddess of lechery and unlawful love. [Soustelle, p.199] It is said when a man confessed before her, everything was shown. Confessions to Tlazolteotl would be done through a priest. But unlike the Christian practice, this happened only once during a man's lifetime.

It was Tlazolteotl who inspired vicious desires, and who likewise forgave and cleaned away the defilement of sin. [Soustelle, p.199] She was also thought to cause disease, especially sexually transmitted disease. It was said that Tlazolteotl and her companions would afflict one with disease if they indulged themselves in forbidden love. [Soustelle, p.193] The uncleanliness was considered both on a physical and moral level; and could be cured by steam-bath, a rite of purification, or calling upon the Tlazolteteo (The goddesses of love and desires.). [Soustelle, p.193]

Other names

*Ixcuiname
*Toci

ee also

*Centeotl
*Xochiquetzal
*Xochipilli
*Tezcatlipoca
*, in Wikimedia Commons.

Notes

References

* Soustelle, J., (1961) The Daily life of the Aztecs, London, WI
* An Illustrated Dictionary of the Gods and Symbols of Ancient Mexico and the Maya, by Mary Miller & Karl Taube Publisher: Thames & Hudson (April 1997)
*Bernardino de Sahagun, 1950-1982, Florentine Codex: History of the Things of New Spain, translated and Edited by Arthur J.O. Anderson and Charles Dibble, Monographs of the school of American research, no 14. 13. parts Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press


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